Soup season appears to be in full swing. Beth and I got all the stuff out of storage downstairs, did something of an inventory, and began buying supplies. Jars seem a bit easier to find now but there is a wide variety of pricing. At Meijer, they are $18.99 a dozen. At Menards, $12.99 a dozen, if they have any. So we're getting them at Menards if we can. So far we've done all right. I even finally got a spreadsheet together to figure out our profit margin on each type of soup so I have an idea of how much we spend to make soup money. First show is in just a few weeks...
For the first time in a long long time, Beth and I saw a movie in theaters twice. Missy wanted to see "A Haunting in Venice" so Monday evening we took her out to see it. She really liked it. So did Beth and I, enough to see it again with her. I hope Sir Kenneth keeps making the Poirot movies, I've really liked them. We took Missy back to school Tuesday evening. Beth and I both had bible study so we took her back after we were done, which meant we got back home after midnight. Poor girl didn't want to go back to the drama and all the crap she's been going through, but no choice.
The annual donut dash 5k was Saturday. I almost didn't go run because a) it was kind of rainy and b) my knees and hips have been so sore lately. I saw the chiropractor last week and he adjusted my hips and it feels better, but he said my pelvis was a bit rotated. Like, backwards or something? But anyway, I did go run, and had a fair to middling time of about 27:30. Not great, but I've been sore. But, I did win my age group, because the older I get the easier it is to win my age group. And I ran the course twice so I got 6 miles in and lapped a few people on the way.
Beth saw the doctor on Wednesday because after the fall she took in Michigan last weekend she's not getting any better, and actually feeling worse. Turns out, she has cracked ribs. Plural. And nothing to be done about it except take tylenol or motrin, and put up with this level of pain for a few weeks.